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HOW TO HAND SEW - COARSE SEWING GUIDES - LEARN OR TEACH


The patterns and instructions included in the books on this CD are vintage from the late 19th century, early 20th century.

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HAND SEWING INSTRUCTIONS PLAIN SEWING MENDING OPENWORK
  • Learn How To Create Basic Hand Sewing Stitches

  • Discover How To Sew Strong Seams By Hand

  • Learn To Sew On Buttons & Make Button Holes

  • Learn How To Sew Hems By Hand That Stay Put

  • Learn How To Darn Or Repair Most Fabrics

  • Learn How To Hand Sew Open Work Patterns

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PLAIN SEWING

Stitches
Seams
Gathering
Sewing on cord and flaps
Button-holes
Sewing on buttons
Binding slits
Sewing on piping
Fixing whale-bones—Herring-boning

MENDING

Linen darning
Satin or twill darning
Damask darning
Fine-drawing
Patching

SINGLE AND CUT OPEN-WORK

Hem-stitching
Open-work patterns
Cutting out threads at the corners
Cut open-work
Patterns for cut open-work


LESSONS IN SEWING PATTERN CUTTING STITCHING & FINISHING
  • Learn To Sew Following Progressive Lessons

  • Ideal For Children & Adults Just Learning To Sew

  • Learn The Basic Sewing Stitches & Techniques

  • Enhance Your Knowledge & Create Better Work

  • Use This To Teach One Child Or A Group To Sew

  • Follow Easy Patterns For Great Sewing Projects

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Chapter I - Outfit For Sewing Department

General description of outfit

Chapter II - First Grade Work

The value of correct habits
Correct position

The First Model -
Materials
Size
The kind of needle to use
The thimble
The emery
The length of the thread
How work is done
How thread is drawn
Care of implements and models

Basting
How basting is done
How work is held

The Backstitch
How it is taken

Overhanding
The doubling of the model
What the two sides of the model represent
How the stitch is taken

Hemming
The lines and spaces
A standard of taste

The Flannel Stitch
How it differs from other stitches
How it is done
What it resembles when finished

Blanket Stitch
How the first stitch is taken
The thread kept under the needle

Second Model
Material
Size
The warp and weft of cloth
Preparation of the model
Width and length of cloth
Where the work is begun

The Second Design
Of what it is composed
How each line is done

Third Design
The flannel stitch and two lines of hemming
How it is placed

Finishing The Model
Repeating the design
The fringe

Questions For Review
Materials And Their Manufacture
Wool

Chapter III - Second Grade Work

Preliminary Remarks
Model for one year's work
The stitches

The Model
Material
Size of model
Preparation of model
Limit of designs

First Design
Where Placed
Thread used

Second Design
Of what composed
Where placed

Third Design
Stitches used
Lines and spaces

Fourth Design
Spaces and stitches
Stemstitch

Hemstitching
Drawing the threads
How the stitch is taken
Hemming the edge of the model

Joining And Finishing The Model
Depth of overhand stitch
Facing themodel
Finishing the top of the model
Putting in the draw-string

Questions For Review

Materials & Their Manufacture
Flax
Thimbles

Chapter IV - Third Grade Work

Preliminary Remarks
Practice with scissors
Drafting model
How the case is formed from the parallelogram
The linen hem
Finishing model

Second Model
Material
Drafting and cutting
How prepared
Two kinds of darning
Use of different darns

Third model
The knitted darn
How it is done
For what it is used
Questions for review
Materials and their manufacture
Cotton

Chapter V - Fourth Grade Work

Preliminary Remarks
Introduction of the knot
The apron
Fancy silk bag

First model
Material
Size and form
Gathering
Finishing the puff

Second model
Buttonholes in felt
Buttonholes in cloth
Hooks and eyes

 

 

Third model
the gingham apron
Drafting and cutting pattern
Cutting and making apron

The Silk Bag
Cutting and making
Questions for review
Materials and their manufacture
Spools
Thread, and the manufacture of cotton

Chapter VI - Work Of The Fifth Grade

Preliminary remarks
The four models of the grade

The first model
Size and material
Turning of the hem
Hemstitching
Marking

Second Model
Fancy sewing apron
Drafting, cutting, and making

Third Model
Underdrawers
Taking the measures
Drafting the pattern
Cutting drawers
Putting together and making

Fourth Model
The tear darn
How the model is prepared
How the darning is done
Review of all the darning
Questions for review
Materials and their manufacture
How silk is made
The manufacture of silk

Chapter VII - Sixth Grade Work

Preliminary remarks
Cutting garments without chart
Little fitting needed
Taking the measures and drafting the patterns

Child's Underwaist
Taking the measures
The parallelogram
Drafting the pattern
Cutting the pattern and the waist

Underskirt And Shoulder Straps Or Waist
The measures
The materials used
Putting together and making
Questions for review
Materials and their manufacture
Hosiery
Felt
Printed fabrics

Chapter VIII - Seventh Grade Work

Preliminary remarks
The setting of a patch
Ease with which perfect work is accomplished

The Gingham Patch
Size of model
Cutting and Setting of the first patch
The second patch
The third patch
The fourth patch
The fifth patch
The sixth patch

Child's Dress
The waist and skirt
The sleeve
Measures, drafting and cutting
Putting together and making

Boy's Blouse Waist and Kilt Skirt
The measures and drafting
The sleeve
The skirt
Putting together and making
Knee Trousers
The measurements
Drafting the Pattern
Cutting
Making
Pressing and sponging
Questions for review
Materials and their manufacture
Needles
Emery
Pins

Chapter IX - Eigth Grade Work

Preliminary remarks
The graduating dress
Other work of the grade

The Linen Patch
Quantity of material
Preparing the model
Setting the patches
The loop
The eyelets and initials

Infants Outfit
The flannel band
The shirt
The pinning blanket
The flannel skirt
The cambric skirt
The wrapper
The sack
The dress

Girl's Waist
The measures
Drafting
Cutting

The Sleeve, Skirt and Review Work
Drafting and cutting of the sleeve
The skirt
Last work of the grade

Questions For Review
Materials and their manufacture
Spinning and weaving

 


COARSE SEWING SIMPLE CHILDRENS PATTERNS & INSTRUCTIONS
  • Teach Even Young Children Basic Sewing Methods

  • Help Kids Develop Good Eye-Hand Coordination

  • Kids Can Learn To Sew Using Cardboard Patterns

  • Watch As Your Kids Follow The Patterns & Make Fun

  • Help Boost A Child's Confidence With A New Skill

  • A Superb Way To Get Kids Into Arts & Crafts

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Cardboard Sewing

Pen Wiper

Blotter

Match Scratcher

Napkin Ring

Hair Receiver

Pencil Case

Pin Ball

Denim Bag

 

Blotter Corners

Letter Case

Iron Holder

Book Cover

Doll's Table Cover

Pillow For Doll's House

Iron Holder #2

Bean Bag

 

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